在 英语 中使用 To that process 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Is New York a threat to that process?”?
The empowerment and equality of women are fundamental to that process.
Accordingly, the views of the Working Party would also contribute to that process.
The Assembly' s adoption of resolution 57/7 gave special momentum to that process.
It comes back again to that process of normalisation.
Additional post and non-post resources deemed essential to that process would be reflected in the programme budget estimates for the biennium 2008-2009.
Malaysia is ready to contribute to that process in order to achieve a lasting solution to the conflict.
The Government had established a new ministry and various other bodies to contribute to that process.
He invited Spain to return to that process, which had been supported by the previous Spanish Government.
It was also noted that the involvement of other national stakeholders was key to that process.
The developments in Libya further contributed to that process and benefited the children of Darfur.
Kazakhstan would remain committed to that process and its adaptation to current needs and international standards.
The European Union reaffirmed its commitment to that process and to the goals determined by the Preparatory Committees and endorsed by the General Assembly.
The Group of Landlocked Developing Countries stands ready to make every possible contribution to that process in order to advance its legitimate cause of poverty eradication and sustainable development.
The formulation of a new convention was not an alternative, but rather a necessary complement to that process.
Its target-oriented policy included measures to remove obstacles to that process.
His delegation therefore maintained its position that the conclusion of a comprehensive convention was warranted, and it stood ready to offer constructive contributions to that process.
Turkey was now contributing to that process by hosting an ITPO in Istanbul.
The new constitution of the Republic of Serbia is but one of the documents that bear testimony to that process.
The subsequent steps taken by the United Nations, and particularly the adoption of resolution 57/7, on 4 November 2002, gave special momentum to that process.